It has no pressure falls to the floor. I installed a new master cylinder and it worked fine for a couple of weeks.
Jul 11, 2016 at 7:54 AM
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HMAC300
CAR REPAIR CONTRIBUTOR
48,601 POSTS
it probably needs to be bled to get air out sometimes that happens. there are actually no bleed posts other than other mechanics get the whole system from dealer as it is already filled and bleeding is not required. if you try to bleed it you will need to take slave off and turn/twist etc. to try to get air out.
Jul 11, 2016 at 9:49 AM
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JOHNNY G.JR
CAR REPAIR CONTRIBUTOR
320 POSTS
Possible slave cylinder failure.Had one on a1970 MGB.new part caused old part to fail.